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SportsDecember 22, 2010

ATLANTA -- The St. Louis Blues relied on a fast start to take the momentum from the high-scoring Atlanta Thrashers. The Blues scored the first goal 5 minutes, 7 seconds in and never trailed. Ty Conklin stopped 37 shots, and St. Louis beat Atlanta 4-2 on Tuesday night...

By CHARLES ODUM ~ The Associated Press
Blues center Chris Porter celebrates as a shot from teammate Alex Pietrangelo bounces out of the net in front of Thrashers goalie Chris Mason during the third period Tuesday in Atlanta. (David Goldman ~ Associated Press)
Blues center Chris Porter celebrates as a shot from teammate Alex Pietrangelo bounces out of the net in front of Thrashers goalie Chris Mason during the third period Tuesday in Atlanta. (David Goldman ~ Associated Press)

ATLANTA -- The St. Louis Blues relied on a fast start to take the momentum from the high-scoring Atlanta Thrashers.

The Blues scored the first goal 5 minutes, 7 seconds in and never trailed. Ty Conklin stopped 37 shots, and St. Louis beat Atlanta 4-2 on Tuesday night.

Alexander Steen gave St. Louis the lead for good with a goal late in the second period, but the Blues called the early goal by Brad Boyes the key to the win.

The Thrashers had scored first in 18 of 22 games and had won nine of 13 in games they led 1-0.

"It was very important," Conklin said of the first goal. "Both teams played last night, so momentum was important."

Each team played for the fifth time in seven days. Thrashers coach Craig Ramsay thought his team lacked energy until the final minutes.

The Blues led 3-1 before Dustin Byfuglien scored for Atlanta with 7:23 left.

Atlanta's best chance to pull even came when B.J. Crombeen was called for slashing with 1:58 left. The Thrashers pulled goalie Chris Mason for an extra skater, but an empty-net goal by Vladimir Sobotka in the final minute clinched the win for the Blues.

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"We were a step slow," Ramsay said. "You have to dig down and you have to find a way. ... We've got to find a way to get that energy reserve back up. There were times, stretches that we battled back, but we just didn't have that consistent push."

Alex Pietrangelo also scored for St. Louis.

Bryan Little scored Atlanta's first goal in the first period.

St. Louis won for only the fourth time in 13 games. Conklin, the backup to No. 1 goalie Jaroslav Halak, earned his fourth win of the season and second this week.

"We played a solid road game," Conklin said. "We didn't sit back. We were solid defensively. We didn't give them too much."

The Thrashers, fourth in the NHL in scoring, netted a combined 13 goals in wins over New Jersey and Toronto in their last two games before being shut down by the Blues.

The Thrashers answered Boyes' goal when Little scored from in front off a pass from Evander Kane to make it 1-1.

Steen netted his team-leading fifth game-winning goal of the season. He scored off a pass from Barret Jackman with 1:21 remaining in the second period to give the Blues a 2-1 lead.

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